Relationships between muscle strength and bone mineral density of three body regions in sedentary postmenopausal wo- men. Rheumatol Int. 2005; 25:513-7.Meral Bayramoğlu,Seyhan Sözay,Metin Karataş,Şehri Kılınç.Relationships between muscle strength and bone mineral density of three ...
MUSCLE strengthATHLETE physiologyATHLETES' healthATHLETE trainingThe aim of this study was to explore the nature of relationships between lower limb muscle strength and bone density parameters in a group of young athletes and non-athletes, aged 17-18. Athletes that were divided ...
Neither the lumbar spine nor the femoral neck showed any noticeable enhancement of bone mass in professional golfers compared with controls from the same population. The only effect of professional golf participation on regional body composition was a 9% increase in muscle mass in the dominant arm ...
Muscle strengthening exercises are promoted for building and maintaining a healthy skeleton. We aimed to investigate the relationship between muscle strength and areal bone mineral density (BMD) at the hip in women aged 26–97 years. This cross-sectional
Background:The aim was to investigate the relationships among lean mass (LM), fat mass (FM), and bone mineral density (BMD) in women stratified by body mass index (BMI) (BMI – normal-weight, overweight, obese) and to determine threshold at which body fat assumes negative relatio...
It is known that muscle strength and muscle mass play a crucial role in maintaining bone mineral density (BMD). Despite this, there are uncertainties about how muscle mass, lower extremity muscular strength, and BMD are related. We examined the impact of lower extremity muscle strength and mass...
Therefore, muscle mass accounted for a greater proportion of the variance in hip BMD than KES or activity level and explained a significant proportion of the association between weight and BMD. 展开 关键词: bone mineral density muscle mass physical activity level quadriceps strength rehabilitation ...
[85]suggest that these variables, such as BMD of the proximal femur, are not always conclusive enough on their own, and the multifactorial approach is preferred to improve the forensic value of recovered proximal femur. Purkait’s studies[12,13]proved that weight transmission and muscle ...
Age-related losses in bone mineral density (BMD), muscle strength, balance, and gait have been linked to an increased risk of falls, fractures and disability, but few prospective studies have compared the timing, rate and pattern of changes in each of these measures in middle-aged and older...
Recently, as an independent fracture factor from Bone mineral density (BMD), muscle weakness due to the fatty degeneration of thigh muscles have been attracting attentions as causes of hip fracture. The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between the body composition and BMD an...